Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Wacky Brits Blame Feminism

David Willetts, universities minister, blamed feminism for the lack of upward mobility for men. This senior minister insists working class men need to be given a more level playing field. Willetts is on the team working out a new social order. Sounds the same as the old social order to me. A Guardian writer exonerates Willetts: he wasn't actually blaming feminism, just pointing out a side effect. Not to be outdone by the men, Christine Odone writes that Willetts is wrong about how feminists are responsible for the plight of men. It's not so much that feminists have stolen their jobs, but feminists won't allow the fathers of their children to live in the house, and thus created a benefits program that rewards single mothers. Feminists would rather marry the state than a man. Feminists are a "scary lot." She yearns for the good ol' days of the feminism she supported. So convenient to write blithely about women teaching hatred, while simultaneously hating feminists, and then yearn for the support of those long-ago sisters she claims.

2 comments:

  1. Actually I think there's a lot of truth in what Willetts says. Opening the workforce to more women has lowered wages and reduced opportunities for working-class men.

    I also think there is an important class element to feminism; middle-class women seem to have benefited, but working-class people of both genders have lost out.

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  2. There's a lot of truth

    Thank you
    Lewison
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